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Rasheed Marshall still thinks about playing quarterback. Thinks about it every day. It's the position he played all through high school and college, until San Francisco and the rest of the NFL told him he was a wide receiver.
And a kick returner.
And a running back.
And maybe even a passer. "If you're talking to (49ers offensive coordinator) Norv Turner, tell him to put a pass play in there for me," Marshall says, laughing.
At West Virginia, Marshall was a dual-threat quarterback who earned 2004 Big East Offensive Player of the Year honors and set the school career record for combined passing and rushing touchdowns. Opponents ...